https://www.space.com/spacex-starlink-satellite-launch-group-4-35
The Falcon 9's upper stage deployed the 52 Starlinks 15.5 minutes after liftoff as planned, SpaceX confirmed via Twitter (opens in new tab).
Saturday's launch continues the buildout of SpaceX's Starlink megaconstellation, which provides internet service for people around the world. The company has now lofted nearly 3,400 Starlink satellites and plans to launch thousands more.
Starting next year, SpaceX will begin launching Starlink Version 2 satellites, which will be much bigger and more capable than the current iteration. V2 spacecraft will be able to beam connectivity directly to smartphones, and will do so for T-Mobile customers via a project called "Coverage Above and Beyond," SpaceX founder and CEO Elon Musk announced last month.
doesn't sound like thats gonna be too good for our health....frying us up with the 5G dream....
my question to the OP and the others who posted pictures is where were those photos taken from?
perhaps om wrong, but that piece of sh!t spacex rocket sure ceemed to be flying low...like the same altitude of those airplanes with the blue and orange tail that been circling Actiondale day and night since brandon got "sworn in"...om wondering if it wasn't a fleet of those clunkers that went up the east coast on Saturday and if they did the launch that time of day so nobody could cee the massive trail it left behind...
one thing is for sure...if that hunk of spacex sh!t rolled through in the afternoon eye would have known immediately it wasn't a UFO because, UFOs don't leave a lingering trail....hey, that sounds like the name of a song...
(photo from North Carolina)
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/27/2022 10:18AM by the real General Mahdi.
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